Attention Cincinnati detectorists

daytondigger

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I just got this email and I can't answer his question, can someone help us out. Thanks, Steve

Hi my name is Rich Mccleary & I am a member of the Cascade Treasure club in Seattle Wa. I am going to be in the Cincinnati area on busness
next week for a week & again the first of next week. I use a Fisher CZ-70 Pro with a Sunray 12 coil. I see you use a CZ-5! I work for the Boeing Co.
as an Electronics tech. And will doing some Engine test for GE in Pebbles during the week. I have been doing a lot of reach on the parks in
Cincinnati Wow there are a lot of park. Can you please let me know about some of the parks and if any are off limits. I am looking at some on the East site of the city.

Thanke

Rich Mccleary
 

Ohionewbie said:
For an electronics tech he doesnt have the best of grammar
Yeah, I thought the same thing. Oh well, he's managed to get where he is because of his superior education in other fields of study.
 

KevinTheMule said:
Thing is, if he is in Peebles, he's way out from Cincinnati...probably 60+ miles. Peebles is THE STIX...probably 20 miles S-SE of Hillsboro. Hell I live in Blanchester, and I think Peebles is "way down there" ;D He'd be better off doing some field hunting.

-Kev

http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&sou...8.948729,-83.405457&spn=1.587037,3.026733&z=9
Have you ever hunted that Vetern's Park in Blanchester that has the big ball fields? We've pulled some nice coins and tokens from there over the years. Nice 1892-O Barber dime, nice mercs, old nickels etc. from there. It was part of the old county fairgrounds. I also detected a really old former fairgrounds near Bantam, nickel 3 cent and Indians from there. Do you know Paul Dickhaus?
Thanks, Steve
 

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